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Syria's Reconciliation Committee Prioritizes Stability after Anger Over Prisoner Releases
Syria's Reconciliation Committee Prioritizes Stability after Anger Over Prisoner Releases

Asharq Al-Awsat

time11-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Syria's Reconciliation Committee Prioritizes Stability after Anger Over Prisoner Releases

Syria's High Committee for National Reconciliation has defended recent controversial prisoner releases, saying the decision aims to preserve national stability amid ongoing tensions. Committee member Hassan Soufan confirmed that several officers recently freed had voluntarily surrendered in 2021 at the Iraqi border and in the Al-Sukhna region, under a formal request for safe conduct. Speaking at a press conference in Damascus on Tuesday, Soufan addressed public backlash following the releases and acknowledged the deep pain felt by victims' families. 'We fully understand the anger and grief of the families of martyrs,' he said. 'But the current phase requires decisions that can help secure relative stability for the coming period.' The controversy erupted after the Ministry of Interior announced on Sunday the release of dozens of detainees in Latakia, many of whom were arrested during the 'Deterrence of Aggression' operation, which contributed to the fall of the Assad regime. Among those involved in the mediation effort was Fadi Saqr, a former commander in the regime's National Defense Forces, who has been accused of war crimes, including involvement in the Tadamon massacre in southern Damascus. Soufan explained that the released officers had undergone investigation and were found not to have participated in war crimes. 'Keeping them imprisoned no longer serves a national interest,' he said. 'It has no legal justification.' He stressed that Syria is in a delicate phase of national reconciliation, in which balancing justice and peace is critical. 'There are two parallel tracks - transitional justice and civil peace - and today, the priority is civil peace, as it lays the groundwork for all other strategic efforts,' he said. Soufan added that the committee has requested expanded powers from the Syrian president, including the authority to release detainees not proven guilty and to coordinate directly with state institutions. He insisted that the aim is not to bypass justice, but to prevent further bloodshed. 'Vengeance and retribution are not paths to justice,' he said. 'They allow real criminals to slip away while deepening divisions.' While affirming that transitional justice remains essential, Soufan noted that it should focus on top perpetrators of atrocities, not individuals who merely served under the regime. 'Justice means accountability for those who planned and carried out major crimes, not blanket punishment.'

Syria announces national commission for transitional justice
Syria announces national commission for transitional justice

LBCI

time18-05-2025

  • Politics
  • LBCI

Syria announces national commission for transitional justice

Syria's presidency on Saturday announced the establishment of a national commission for transitional justice in the country torn by around 14 years of war, five months after the fall of ruler Bashar al-Assad. A decree signed by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced the formation of the body to "uncover the truth about the grave violations caused by the former regime," hold those responsible to account "in coordination with the relevant authorities, remedy the harm to victims, and firmly establish the principles of non-recurrence and national reconciliation." AFP

Syria announces national commission for transitional justice
Syria announces national commission for transitional justice

Al Arabiya

time18-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Arabiya

Syria announces national commission for transitional justice

Syria's presidency on Saturday announced the establishment of a national commission for transitional justice in the country torn by around 14 years of war, five months after the fall of ruler Bashar al-Assad. A decree signed by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced the formation of the body to 'uncover the truth about the grave violations caused by the former regime,' hold those responsible to account 'in coordination with the relevant authorities, remedy the harm to victims, and firmly establish the principles of non-recurrence and national reconciliation.'

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